Surrogacy, Rights and Duties: A Partial Commentary

Health Care Analysis 8 (1):35-40 (2000)
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Abstract

In responce to criticisms of proposed regulation of surrogacy, it isargued that surrogate mothers and providers of fertility serviceshave duties which make the selling of claims to parenthood unethicaland which justify regulation of surrogacy arrangements.

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